Description
The Society for Pediatric Anesthesia (SPA) 38th Annual Meeting was held on October 18, 2024, at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown in Philadelphia, PA. This event brought together anesthesiologists, critical care practitioners, and researchers specializing in pediatric care.
📚 Educational Content
For those interested in the conference materials, a comprehensive package is available, including:
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8 video recordings
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19 PDF documents
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Total size: 24.9 GB
This collection covers a range of topics pertinent to pediatric anesthesia and critical care.
🧠 Key Topics Covered
The program featured a diverse array of subjects, such as:
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Innovative Analgesic Approaches: Methadone use in outpatient surgery.
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Pediatric Airway Management: Advances in airway surgeries and ventilation strategies.
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Opioid Stewardship: Navigating perioperative opioid use and exploring cannabinoid applications.
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Neonatal Care: Blood pressure management and sepsis solutions in neonates.
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Patient Safety: Recognition and reporting of medical child abuse in the perioperative environment.
👥 Target Audience
This program was designed for:
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Anesthesiologists and critical care practitioners involved in pediatric care.
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Clinical and basic science researchers focusing on pediatric anesthesia.
🧠 Additional Topics Covered
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Advances in Airway Surgeries: Discussions on the latest techniques and technologies in pediatric airway surgeries.
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Tracheostomy Care in Pediatrics: Insights into the role of tracheostomy in the care of neonates, infants, and older children, including understanding different types of tracheostomy devices.
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Anatomy and Pathophysiology: Exploration of pediatric-specific anatomical and physiological considerations in anesthesia.
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Anesthetic Pharmacology: Review of pharmacological principles and their application in pediatric anesthesia.
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Sedation and Pain Management: Strategies for effective sedation and pain control in pediatric patients.
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Patient Safety and Child Advocacy: Emphasis on safety protocols and advocacy for pediatric patients in anesthetic care.
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